The Forever Swim

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Reverte, Apr 21, 2020 - Biography & Autobiography - 320 pages

Plunge into the water, accompany Antonio Argüelles on his Oceans Seven adventure, and, along the way, find out how to achieve your own dreams and goals.

On August 3, 2017, Antonio Argüelles swam 35 kilometers from Northern Ireland to Scotland. When he arrived on the Scottish shore after a swim of nearly 14 hours through hypothermic currents wearing only a speedo, cap, and goggles, he became just the seventh person ever to conquer the Oceans Seven, an aquatic achievement on par with the Seven Summits. His feat made international news, in part because at 58 years old, he became the oldest athlete ever to complete the challenge. Despite all warnings and his own self-doubt, he endured stormy seas, 24-hour swims, venomous jellyfish blooms, and a host of other hazards to accomplish his dream.

But no goal seized is an isolated incident, and Antonio's story is no exception. The Forever Swim is not only a tale of success; it is also the tale of how a hyperactive overweight boy would discover swimming, chase an Olympic dream, attend Stanford, and wade into the tangled web of Mexican politics. This is a story of risk, fear, confidence, failure, and loss. It shows how the ability to adapt, focus, and manage the mind enabled Antonio to overcome each setback that sought to take him down in and out of the water. The Forever Swim illuminates key strategies anyone can utilize to pursue their own goals and reminds us that no dream, however bold, is ever out of reach, as long as we are willing to chase it down with relentless discipline and joy.

 

Contents

PROLOGUE
9
PREFACE
11
1 The English Channel
17
2 Passion
43
3 Strait of Gibraltar
75
4 Adapt
91
5 The Tsugaru Strait
117
6 Going Home
139
8 Adrift
173
9 The Kaiwi Channel
195
10 Uncertainty
213
11 Catalina Again Cook Strait
231
12 Manage the Mind
253
13 The North Channel
263
14 Enjoy the Journey
281
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
292

7 The Catalina Channel
157

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p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px 'Lucida Grande'; color: #000000} Antonio Argüelles ha sido servidor público, empresario, consultor y conferenciante, pero, sobre todo, se define como un nadador de aguas abiertas orgullosamente mexicano. Entre sus logros deportivos destacan la Triple Corona de Natación en Aguas Abiertas y los Siete Mares. En 2009 recibió el Premio Nacional del Deporte y en 2015 ingresó al Salón de la Fama Internacional de la Natación de Fondo. El mismo año fue nombrado "Hombre del Año" por la Asociación Mundial de Natación en Aguas Abiertas (WOWSA), distinción que volvió a recibir en 2017 tras completar los Siete Mares. Es autor, junto con Nora Toledano, de A cada brazada: el azul interminable, obra en que relata su experiencia al cruzar el canal de la Mancha. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px 'Lucida Grande'; color: #000000} Antonio Argüelles has gone through many stages throughout his life—public servant, businessman, consultant, writer, public speaker—but, above all, he defines himself as an open water swimmer. Among his sporting achievements, two stand out: the Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming and the Oceans Seven. In 2009, he received Mexico's National Sports Award, and in 2015, after being inducted into the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame, he was named Man of the Year by the World Open Water Swimming Association (WOWSA). After completing the Oceans Seven in 2017, he was once again named WOWSA Man of the Year. He is also the co-author, along with Nora Toledano, of With Each Stroke: The Endless Blue, a book that tells the story of his English Channel swim.

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